Can Julius Randle keep this up? Randle has lived up to his hype, averaging 24 points and 14.3 rebounds through his first three games. His 72 points in that span are the most to start a career at Kentucky in the John Calipari era, passing Terrence Jones' 66 in 2010. Jones had 82 after four games, while John Wall had 76. Randle is the first Division I player to have at least 20 points and 10 rebounds in his first three games since Kansas State's Michael Beasley in 2007.

UK needs better guard play. Harrison twins Andrew (point guard) and Aaron (shooting guard) struggled Tuesday night against No. 2 Michigan State. Aaron hit just 1 of 7 shots - missing all five 3-point tries - and had three points with two turnovers. Andrew scored 11 points against the Spartans but had more turnovers (four) than assists (three) and struggled on defense. "Our guard play is not where it needs to be," Calipari said.